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{{Infobox
{{Game
|completion=4
|image=MetalGear msx2cover.jpg
|title=Metal Gear
|title=Metal Gear
|image=MetalGear_msx2cover.jpg
|developer=[[Konami]]
|developer=[[Konami]]
|publisher={{co|Konami}}{{sys|nes}}{{co|Ultra Games|us}}
|publisher=[[Konami]]
|year=1987
|systems={{syslist|msx2|mobile|wii|win}}
|ratings={{CERO|A}}{{ESRB|E10}}
|designer=Hideo Kojima
|designer=Hideo Kojima
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|genre=[[Stealth]], [[Action]]
|genre={{c|Stealth}}, [[Action]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|systems=[[MSX|MSX2]], [[NES]], [[MS-DOS]], [[C64]], [[GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Mobile]]
|followed by=[[Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake]]
|series=Metal Gear
|series=Metal Gear
|followed by=[[Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake]]
|pcgamingwiki=Metal Gear (MSX2)
}}
}}
{{series disambig}}
{{game disambig||the [[NES]] version|[[Metal Gear (NES)]]}}
'''Metal Gear''' (メタルギア, Metaru Gia) (commonly abbreviated MG) is a stealth game designed by Hideo Kojima. Metal Gear was developed and first published by [[Konami]] in [[1987]] for the {{c|MSX|MSX2}} home computer. The game is considered to be the progenitor of the {{c|Stealth|stealth game genre}}, in which avoiding direct encounter with the enemy is emphasized over attacking openly.
{{nihongo|'''Metal Gear'''|メタルギア|Metaru Gia}} is an overhead military action-adventure game originally released in [[1987]] by [[Konami]] for the [[MSX2]] computer standard in Japan and parts of Europe. Considered to be the progenitor of the stealth game genre, it was also the first video game designed by Hideo Kojima, who also directed many of the later [[:Category:Metal Gear|''Metal Gear'' sequels]]. The game revolves around a special forces operative codenamed Solid Snake who goes into a solo infiltration mission into the fortified state of Outer Heaven to destroy Metal Gear, a bipedal walking tank capable of launching nuclear missiles from anywhere in the world.


The premise revolves around a special forces operative codenamed Solid Snake who goes into a solo infiltration mission into the fortified state of Outer Heaven to destroy Metal Gear, a bipedal walking tank capable of launching nuclear missiles from anywhere in the world.
Most of the radio messages were edited or removed in the English version, including Big Boss' comments on every item and weapon found by the player. According to a fan-translation project, only 56% of the original Japanese text was translated in the English version. The official translation contains many examples of "Engrish", such as consistently misspelling "destroy" as "destoroy". The Japanese version's manual contains exclusive content not found in the English manual, such as character profiles with illustrations, brief descriptions of the enemy bosses, and the complete specifications of the Metal Gear tank.


The MSX2 version was initially released only in Japan and the Netherlands. A heavily altered port for the Japanese Family Computer and its western counterpart, the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], was released months afterwards. The original MSX2 version would be ported to mobile phones in Japan in [[2004]], followed by its inclusion in [[Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence]] for the [[PlayStation 2]] in [[2006]], which led to a more mainstream English localization of the original MSX2 game in North America and Europe.
A [[Metal Gear (NES)|heavily altered port]] was produced for the [[NES]] (without Kojima's involvement). A version of ''Metal Gear'' was released for mobile phones in Japan on August 18, 2004. Although based on the MSX2 version, it includes several new features and changes. This same version was included as a component of [[Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence]] for the [[PlayStation 2]]. The North American version included a re-translated English script. In 2008, Konami began offering the mobile phone version of ''Metal Gear'' to North American players via their Konami Mobile service. The re-released versions were programmed by Aspect Co., Ltd. under Konami's supervision. It is also available for Nokia N-Gage gaming platform. The MSX2 version of ''Metal Gear'' was released for the [[Wii]] [[Virtual Console]] in Japan on December 8, [[2009]].
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Image:MetalGear_nescover.jpg|NES cover art.
Image:MetalGear_gccover.jpg|GameCube cover art.
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==Plot==
==Plot==
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:"Near the end of the 20th century, a special forces unit was founded in secrecy in order to deal with local insurgency, regional conflicts, and terrorist activities. Its name is Special Forces Group FOXHOUND. The unit specializes in carrying out unconventional warfare by infiltrating into hostile territories in total secrecy which are too politically sensitive to intervene through normal military force. They are regarded as the modern day equivalent of ninjas."
:"Near the end of the 20th century, a special forces unit was founded in secrecy in order to deal with local insurgency, regional conflicts, and terrorist activities. Its name is Special Forces Group FOXHOUND. The unit specializes in carrying out unconventional warfare by infiltrating into hostile territories in total secrecy which are too politically sensitive to intervene through normal military force. They are regarded as the modern day equivalent of ninjas."


:At South Africa, 200km north of Garzburgh, lies Outer Heaven, a fortified military state founded during the late 1980's by a mercenary who was said to be a hero and a lunatic at the same time... Something was now amidst at Outer Heaven. A dreadful new type of weapon of mass destruction that could change the history of warfare was being developed. Gray Fox, a member of FOXHOUND, was sent to gather information on the new super weapon. However, contact with Gray Fox is lost several days later and his last transmission simply says "Metal Gear"... Could Gray Fox's disappearance be evidence of this new weapon?
:At South Africa, 200km north of Garzburgh, lies Outer Heaven, a fortified military state founded during the late 1980s by a mercenary who was said to be a hero and a lunatic at the same time... Something was now amidst at Outer Heaven. A dreadful new type of weapon of mass destruction that could change the history of warfare was being developed. Gray Fox, a member of FOXHOUND, was sent to gather information on the new super weapon. However, contact with Gray Fox is lost several days later and his last transmission simply says "Metal Gear"... Could Gray Fox's disappearance be evidence of this new weapon?


:Orders are given to FOXHOUND once again. This time, the infiltrator is Solid Snake, a rookie soldier who was recently enlisted into FOXHOUND. His objective is to ascertain the whereabouts of Gray Fox, uncover the true nature of Metal Gear and destroy it if necessary.
:Orders are given to FOXHOUND once again. This time, the infiltrator is Solid Snake, a rookie soldier who was recently enlisted into FOXHOUND. His objective is to ascertain the whereabouts of Gray Fox, uncover the true nature of Metal Gear and destroy it if necessary.
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:"Solid Snake." The voice of Big Boss, the supreme commander of FOXHOUND, came out from the transceiver. "You're not in a field exercise, this is actual combat! I'll wish you good luck." He began hearing the sound of gunfire inside his head...
:"Solid Snake." The voice of Big Boss, the supreme commander of FOXHOUND, came out from the transceiver. "You're not in a field exercise, this is actual combat! I'll wish you good luck." He began hearing the sound of gunfire inside his head...
{{ToC}}
{{ToC}}
==External links==
* [http://www.nesmaps.com/maps/MetalGear/MetalGear.html Maps for Metal Gear] at NESMaps
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Latest revision as of 03:35, 24 October 2023

This is the first game in the Metal Gear series. For other games in the series see the Metal Gear category.

Box artwork for Metal Gear.
Box artwork for Metal Gear.
Metal Gear
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami
Year released1987
System(s)MSX2, Mobile, Wii, Windows
Followed byMetal Gear 2: Solid Snake
SeriesMetal Gear
Designer(s)Hideo Kojima
Genre(s)Stealth, Action
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)CERO All agesESRB Everyone 10+
LinksMetal Gear at PCGamingWikiMetal Gear ChannelSearchSearch
For the NES version, see Metal Gear (NES).

Metal Gear (メタルギア Metaru Gia?) is an overhead military action-adventure game originally released in 1987 by Konami for the MSX2 computer standard in Japan and parts of Europe. Considered to be the progenitor of the stealth game genre, it was also the first video game designed by Hideo Kojima, who also directed many of the later Metal Gear sequels. The game revolves around a special forces operative codenamed Solid Snake who goes into a solo infiltration mission into the fortified state of Outer Heaven to destroy Metal Gear, a bipedal walking tank capable of launching nuclear missiles from anywhere in the world.

Most of the radio messages were edited or removed in the English version, including Big Boss' comments on every item and weapon found by the player. According to a fan-translation project, only 56% of the original Japanese text was translated in the English version. The official translation contains many examples of "Engrish", such as consistently misspelling "destroy" as "destoroy". The Japanese version's manual contains exclusive content not found in the English manual, such as character profiles with illustrations, brief descriptions of the enemy bosses, and the complete specifications of the Metal Gear tank.

A heavily altered port was produced for the NES (without Kojima's involvement). A version of Metal Gear was released for mobile phones in Japan on August 18, 2004. Although based on the MSX2 version, it includes several new features and changes. This same version was included as a component of Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence for the PlayStation 2. The North American version included a re-translated English script. In 2008, Konami began offering the mobile phone version of Metal Gear to North American players via their Konami Mobile service. The re-released versions were programmed by Aspect Co., Ltd. under Konami's supervision. It is also available for Nokia N-Gage gaming platform. The MSX2 version of Metal Gear was released for the Wii Virtual Console in Japan on December 8, 2009.

Plot[edit]

Translated from the Japanese MSX2 and Famicom version's manual:

"Near the end of the 20th century, a special forces unit was founded in secrecy in order to deal with local insurgency, regional conflicts, and terrorist activities. Its name is Special Forces Group FOXHOUND. The unit specializes in carrying out unconventional warfare by infiltrating into hostile territories in total secrecy which are too politically sensitive to intervene through normal military force. They are regarded as the modern day equivalent of ninjas."
At South Africa, 200km north of Garzburgh, lies Outer Heaven, a fortified military state founded during the late 1980s by a mercenary who was said to be a hero and a lunatic at the same time... Something was now amidst at Outer Heaven. A dreadful new type of weapon of mass destruction that could change the history of warfare was being developed. Gray Fox, a member of FOXHOUND, was sent to gather information on the new super weapon. However, contact with Gray Fox is lost several days later and his last transmission simply says "Metal Gear"... Could Gray Fox's disappearance be evidence of this new weapon?
Orders are given to FOXHOUND once again. This time, the infiltrator is Solid Snake, a rookie soldier who was recently enlisted into FOXHOUND. His objective is to ascertain the whereabouts of Gray Fox, uncover the true nature of Metal Gear and destroy it if necessary.
Alone and armed with nothing but a wireless transceiver, Solid Snake is sent to the battlefield for the first time. It is said that Outer Heaven has gathered many of the world's most elite mercenaries from several nations. Can Solid Snake truly carry out his mission?
"Solid Snake." The voice of Big Boss, the supreme commander of FOXHOUND, came out from the transceiver. "You're not in a field exercise, this is actual combat! I'll wish you good luck." He began hearing the sound of gunfire inside his head...

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